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  2. 1-Tetralone - Wikipedia

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    1-Tetralone is a bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and a ketone. In terms of its structure, it can also be regarded as benzo-fused cyclohexanone. It is a colorless oil with a faint odor. [5] It is used as starting material for agricultural and pharmaceutical agents. The carbon skeleton of 1-tetralone is found in natural products such as Aristelegone A (4,7-dimethyl-6-methoxy-1-tetralone) from the ...

  3. Butyl isocyanate - Wikipedia

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    Butyl isocyanate is a highly reactive chemical compound. Like isocyanic acid and other isocyanates, it is highly toxic. Butyl isocyanate polymerizes upon heating. [6] The compound forms colourless, tear-inducing liquid with a pungent odor. [7]

  4. Phenyl formate - Wikipedia

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    Phenyl formate is an organic compound with the formula HCOOC6H5, often abbreviated as HCOOPh, where Ph stands for phenyl. It is a colorless liquid with a characteristic sweet, fruity odor. It is the phenyl ester of formic acid.

  5. Tribromofluoromethane - Wikipedia

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    Tribromofluoromethane[1] also known as Halon 1103 or R 11B3, is a fully halogenated mixed halomethane or, more exactly, a bromofluorocarbon (BFC). It is a colorless to yellow liquid [2] Tribromofluoromethane can be used in fire extinguishers.

  6. Yamaha T135 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha T135[3] is an underbone manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company since 2005. It is known as the Spark 135/135i in Thailand, Sniper/MX 135 in the Philippines, Jupiter MX 135 LC in Indonesia, 135LC in Malaysia, Exciter 135 in Vietnam, and Crypton X 135 in Greece. It is powered by a 134.4 cc (8.20 cu in) single-cylinder engine. The bike is succeeded by the 150 cc T-150 elsewhere except ...

  7. 4,4′- (Hexafluoroisopropylidene)diphthalic anhydride is a crystalline white solid that hydrolyzes in water to form the corresponding tetracarboxylic acid. The resulting aqueous solution (10 g·cm −3 at 20 degrees Celsius) [8] is acidic (pH 3). The dianhydride is soluble in many organic solvents.

  8. Butoxyacetic acid - Wikipedia

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    Butoxyacetic acid is an aliphatic organic chemical. It is a liquid. [2] It has the formula C 6 H 12 O 3 and CAS Registry Number of 2516-93-0. [3] It is REACH registered with the EC number 677-344-8. [4] n -Butyl glycidyl ether is metabolized renally to this compound as is 2-butoxyethanol. [5][6] Methods have been developed and papers published to detect the compound in urine and blood. [7][8 ...

  9. Heptyl isocyanate - Wikipedia

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    Heptyl isocyanate is an organic chemical compound of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, and oxygen with the linear formula CH3(CH2)6NCO. [2][3] The compound is classified as an aliphatic isocyanate, characterized by the presence of the reactive isocyanate functional group (–N=C=O) attached to a heptyl chain.